How to Transplant a Rose
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- Опубліковано 9 кві 2023
- Are you thinking of moving your rose bush to a new location in your garden? Transplanting a rose can be a daunting task, but with the right tools and techniques, you can do it successfully without harming your plant. In this video, we'll show you how to transplant a rose step-by-step.
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Great information thank you
Excellent video! I love that you explain what you're doing and WHY! ¶ SUGGESTION: in this video you explained your plan for future growth of this plant. NOW do a follow-up video of how THIS plant did in the next growing season. Add a link in THIS video description to the follow-up video. ¶ In the follow-up, Insert clips from THIS video stating what your intentions were, and then SHOW us how that worked out in the next season. ¶ As they say, "proof is in the blooming!"
Again, excellent video, and thank you for your efforts to educate us.
Happy to help!
I like your logo!
Another area of concern for me is just this, transplanting.
What time of the year etc etc. I've been fortunate, because I have moved my rose bushes with me during summer months, and most of them survived. But I always used to wonder, I'm sure I can find a video on the best types of the year to do things to the bushes at this site.
I'm glad when he mentioned about trying to get most of the root ball, but it's okay if you hear or feel that you're cutting into roots, just part of the process I guess. But I still try to go is wide around the plant as I can, and as deep as I can.
Great stuff here, love his attitude, a lot of the comments he makes I can definitely relate to, so thanks again!
This video is perfect timing!
I have a rose that randomly popped up last year... but not in an ideal spot. I have bare roots coming soon that were going where this baby rose is.
Is it OK to transplant it now? It's leafing out.. I'm in 7a.
Yes! Spring and fall are the best time for transplanting.
Make sure it isn’t an invasive Multiflora Rose! , I have so many popping up now
Timing for transplanting, the answer right here thank you!
HI! I have a few questions hopefully you or someone can answer. 1. How are you able to bury it so deep? I thought you were supposed to bury the ball? 2. Why doesn’t the website have sunlight recommendations for the roses with all the other details? Will that be added at some point? 3. Why is it one place will say a certain rose will be 3ft high and a different place will say it will be 5ft? 4. Can i prune a rose that has started growing like an hour glass to make it more uniform? Do i just chop the top half off or just wait until late fall/winter and prune then? I think that’s all i have right now lol sorry!
Thank you for your message. Please reach out to our Customer Care Team. They would be more than happy to assist you with the care of your rose! They are available Monday through Friday 5:00 am to 4:00 pm PST at 800-820-0465, by chat at HeirloomRoses.com, or via email at info@heirloomroses.com. Have a beautiful day! 🌹
What's the name of the rose? I have a semi-shady spot that I need to fill :)
This rose is My Caroline! Here is a link to her on the website. heirloomroses.com/products/my-caroline
@@heirloomroses Ahh I can see why she's one of your favorites :)
Hi I bought three roses from your shop last week. I got it day before yesterday and the rose plant leaves is dry and droopy
ohhh, give me cut branches